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Alton Towers closed after horror crash on The Smiler raises safety questions for theme park Alton Towers closed after horror crash on The Smiler raises safety questions for theme park
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Alton Towers will remain closed today after a horrific accident on The Smiler left four people in hospital with serious injuries.Alton Towers will remain closed today after a horrific accident on The Smiler left four people in hospital with serious injuries.
Shocked onlookers described “blood everywhere” after a carriage carrying 16 riders crashed into an empty cart that was sitting stationary on the track after a test run.Shocked onlookers described “blood everywhere” after a carriage carrying 16 riders crashed into an empty cart that was sitting stationary on the track after a test run.
A spokesperson for Alton Towers said she could not confirm reports that one of the riders had lost a leg as a result of the accident.A spokesperson for Alton Towers said she could not confirm reports that one of the riders had lost a leg as a result of the accident.
Footage of the aftermath showed the carriages swinging to a standstill after the impact, with passengers screaming in pain and shouting “help us”.Footage of the aftermath showed the carriages swinging to a standstill after the impact, with passengers screaming in pain and shouting “help us”.
“Is it meant to do that?” a man behind the camera could be heard asking. “Oh my God…that (carriage) came round at full f***ing speed into the back of that one.”“Is it meant to do that?” a man behind the camera could be heard asking. “Oh my God…that (carriage) came round at full f***ing speed into the back of that one.”
The rollercoaster reaches top speeds of almost 53mph and twists through 14 loops up to 30 metres high.The rollercoaster reaches top speeds of almost 53mph and twists through 14 loops up to 30 metres high.
Danny Simm, who was at the Staffordshire theme park when the accident happened just after 2pm on Tuesday, tweeted: “People unconscious, knocked out. Blood everywhere. It really was shocking. Air ambulances landing now, people still stuck.”Danny Simm, who was at the Staffordshire theme park when the accident happened just after 2pm on Tuesday, tweeted: “People unconscious, knocked out. Blood everywhere. It really was shocking. Air ambulances landing now, people still stuck.”
Another witness compared the scenes to horror film Final Destination and said she felt sick.Another witness compared the scenes to horror film Final Destination and said she felt sick.
An Air Ambulance leaving Alton Towers with one of the injured riders Two men aged 27 and 18 and two women aged 19 and 17 suffered serious leg injuries in the crash, which left some people trapped for four-and-half hours.An Air Ambulance leaving Alton Towers with one of the injured riders Two men aged 27 and 18 and two women aged 19 and 17 suffered serious leg injuries in the crash, which left some people trapped for four-and-half hours.
They were airlifted to major trauma centres after being rescued from 25 feet up in the air at an angle of about 45 degrees.They were airlifted to major trauma centres after being rescued from 25 feet up in the air at an angle of about 45 degrees.
The other 12 riders - six men and six women – were treated for less serious injuries, including a man in his 20s who suffered neck and abdominal injuries.The other 12 riders - six men and six women – were treated for less serious injuries, including a man in his 20s who suffered neck and abdominal injuries.
The theme park was facing questions about its safety measures last night as people asked how an empty carriage came to be left on the track.The theme park was facing questions about its safety measures last night as people asked how an empty carriage came to be left on the track.
Described as the “world’s first 14 loop rollercoaster”, the Alton Towers website says The Smiler features “twisted psychological effects including optical illusions, blinding lights and near misses designed to mess with your mind”.Described as the “world’s first 14 loop rollercoaster”, the Alton Towers website says The Smiler features “twisted psychological effects including optical illusions, blinding lights and near misses designed to mess with your mind”.
The £18 million rollercoaster has been closed on two occasions because of safety concerns since opening two years ago, including in July last year, when a debris fell from the track, and in November 2013 when four people were struck by falling wheels. An ambulance driving past The Smiler after the crash The £18 million rollercoaster has been closed on two occasions because of safety concerns since opening two years ago, including in July last year, when debris fell from the track, and in November 2013 when four people were struck by falling wheels. An ambulance driving past The Smiler after the crash
Ben Richardson, who had been on the ride before the accident yesterday, said the first carriage was “completely static” by the time the second cart was at the start of the ride.Ben Richardson, who had been on the ride before the accident yesterday, said the first carriage was “completely static” by the time the second cart was at the start of the ride.
“At that point they could have unloaded the carriage and got people away safely,” he added.“At that point they could have unloaded the carriage and got people away safely,” he added.
“Whether that was computer error or human error, I don’t know, but common sense would say, get the passengers off while you can.”“Whether that was computer error or human error, I don’t know, but common sense would say, get the passengers off while you can.”
A spokesperson for the theme park said it would not open on Wednesday following the “dreadful incident” and anyone with pre-booked tickets or arriving at the park will be able to get them transferred or refunded. The Smiler has 14 loops and reaches top speeds of 53mphA spokesperson for the theme park said it would not open on Wednesday following the “dreadful incident” and anyone with pre-booked tickets or arriving at the park will be able to get them transferred or refunded. The Smiler has 14 loops and reaches top speeds of 53mph
Nick Varney, chief executive of Merlin Entertainments, which runs the park, said: “This has been a terrible incident and a devastating day for everyone here.Nick Varney, chief executive of Merlin Entertainments, which runs the park, said: “This has been a terrible incident and a devastating day for everyone here.
“I would like to express my sincerest regret and apology to everyone who suffered injury and distress and to their families.“I would like to express my sincerest regret and apology to everyone who suffered injury and distress and to their families.
“The safety of our visitors is our primary concern. The park will remain closed until we understand better the cause of this dreadful incident.“The safety of our visitors is our primary concern. The park will remain closed until we understand better the cause of this dreadful incident.
“I would like to thank the emergency services for their swift and effective response - they were outstanding.”“I would like to thank the emergency services for their swift and effective response - they were outstanding.”
A full investigation involving the Health and Safety Executive is underway.A full investigation involving the Health and Safety Executive is underway.